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    When should I see a doctor for COPD?

    Occasionally I experience shortness of breath and a fever related to COPD… when should I see a doctor for COPD symptoms?
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    Dr Peter Solin

    Respiratory & Sleep Medicine Physician

    Dr Peter Solin is a highly trained authority in sleep disorders medicine and respiratory medicine, having graduated from Melbourne University in 1987 and undertaken specialist … View Profile

    If you think there is something harming your lungs, then go and talk to your general practitioner about it. If you feel breathless, or you are coughing without good reason, or bringing up more phlegm than you think it's healthy, then these are reasons for seeking help from your doctor.

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